It falls on the Bhergaon subdivision of Udalguri district; it has its own police station and post office from the past times itself.
Harisinga is surrounded on the north by the Bhutan hills of the Great Himalayan range, on the east by the brook Bikhaiti, and on the west by stream Bharla which has been making the region fertile throughout the ages.
Like the North-Eastern Part of India, the weather is pleasant with winters not being that harsh and the rainy season in full swing from the month of March to August.
Many Churches are present in Harisinga and during Christmas, they are all beautifully decorated and late night hymns can be heard.
Sankardev shishu niketan and Diamond English School, Harisinga is well known for results in H.S.L.C examinations throughout the years of its formation.
Harisinga area has very fertile land suitable for agricultural production- mainly Rice, Maah (Lentil), Potato, Onion, Garlic, Ginger, Tomatoes, Cauliflower, Cabbage, Brinjal and other vegetables.
Fisheries play a significant role towards the socio-economic up-liftmen of the common people of Harisinga development block.
Harisinga is the place of one of the biggest Sankardev satras in middle Assam which is well known to the satria (Neo-Vaishnavite) people of the state.